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determined the empherical formula of an iron oxide with 69.9% iron and 39.01% oxygen by mass​

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The iron oxide has 69.9% iron and 30.1% dioxygen by mass.

Thus, 100 g of iron oxide contains 69.9 g iron and 30.1 g dioxygen.

The number of moles of iron present in 100 g of iron oxide are  

55.8

69.9

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=1.25.

The number of moles of dioxygen present in 100 g of iron oxide are  

32

30.1

​ =0.94.

The ratio of the number of oxygen atoms to the number of carbon atoms present in one formula unit of iron oxide is  

1.25

2×0.94

=1.5:1=3:2.

Hence, the formula of the iron oxide is Fe 2  O  3

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